Septic Overflow Complaints in Tallahassee Neighborhood

ANGRY NEIGHBORS SAYTHEIR HOMES ARE BEINGDESTROYED, AND THEY SAY SOMECOUNTY COMMISSIONERS DON'TCARE.THESE NEIGHBORS INTHE COMMUNITY OF KILLEARNLAKES IN LEON COUNTY SAY NOT ONLY ARETHEIR HOMES FALLING APARTBECAUSE OF FLOODING...BUTTHEIR CHILDREN ARE PLAYING IN SEWAGE.COMMISIONER TONY GRIPPA SAYS HE'S CONCERNED ABOUTKILLEARN LAKE.AND HE PLANS TO PROVE ITON TUESDAY NIGHT.SOME RESIDENTS INKILLEARN LAKES SAY THERE ARE SERIOUS PROBLEMS.THIS SEPTIC TANK, IS FULLOF WATER, BUT, IT SHOULD BE EMPTY.ASUCION SUREN CLAIMS HERSEPTIC TANK ISN'T THE ONLYPROBLEM.LIBBY MITCHELL ISWORRIED HER HOME IS GOING TOFLOAT AWAY.BOTH SUREN, AND MITCHELLSAY THEY HOPE THE COUNTYWILL HELP THEM.ON TUESDAY, THERE IS GOINGTO BE A VOTE CONCERNING THE PROBLEMS IN KILLEARN LAKES.NEIGHBORS AND TONY GRIPPAARE ASKING ALL RESIDENTS INKILLEARN LAKES TO COME OUTTO THE MEETING. THE COUNTY COMMISSION CHAMBERS IN THE LEON COUNTYCOURT HOUSE STARTING AT 6PM,COMMISSIONER GRIPPA FLAT OUT TOLD ME HE IS GOING TO ASKFOR 25 MILLION FROM THE A FUND THAT WAS ONCE MEANT FOR THIS EXACT PROBLEM, BUTWAS LATER REDIRECTED TOWATER QUALITY ONLY.

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